HRM Posted September 23, 2017 Report Posted September 23, 2017 On 9/21/2017 at 9:13 AM, Piloto said: The doctor recommended the relief tube, he has one on his Baron. This doctor recommends this (read the posts about urine-induced corrosion): Quote
aviatoreb Posted September 23, 2017 Report Posted September 23, 2017 2 hours ago, HRM said: This doctor recommends this (read the posts about urine-induced corrosion): Honestly, I wouldn't want the relief tube. To much solution and too invasive to my nice machine for such a simple problem. If depends are good enough for the astronauts, then good enough for me. ...never used depends...but I have the gatorade "trick" - once. But if I started using the gatorade trick often, then yeah - I would just go depends. It reminds me of the NASA solution to writing in space - they spend xx mega dollars developing a weightless space ink pen, but the Russian cosmonaut program just used grease pencils. Quote
aviatoreb Posted September 23, 2017 Report Posted September 23, 2017 This is a CLASSIC aviation thread at its best. Meandering from LED lights and winglets, to STC and 337 issues, to urinary issues and adult-diapers, and grease pens. Saturday afternoon fun on Mooneyspace. 1 5 1 Quote
Hephaestus Posted October 2, 2018 Report Posted October 2, 2018 Any updates from the summit on price / availability? I know I'm raising the dead - but it's been a year, and this is the most recent thread. Quote
1964-M20E Posted October 2, 2018 Report Posted October 2, 2018 6 hours ago, Hephaestus said: Any updates from the summit on price / availability? I know I'm raising the dead - but it's been a year, and this is the most recent thread. They were there and they had the wing tips but I did not inquire as to the price. Quote
neilpilot Posted October 2, 2018 Report Posted October 2, 2018 At last year's Summit, AVEO advised that the STC for vintage Mooney's was "imminent". Well they are still waiting for the STC. Quote
Raptor05121 Posted October 2, 2018 Report Posted October 2, 2018 I spoke to the guy running the Aveo booth at the Summit. He said the paperwork is still in the hands of the FAA and its just a waiting game. IIRC the price was $2500 unpainted or ~$3500 painted or something along those lines 1 Quote
Hephaestus Posted October 2, 2018 Report Posted October 2, 2018 (edited) 1 hour ago, gsxrpilot said: I like them on my 252. How do you like them? I know you'd mentioned a fitment issue, did you ever decide if there was a speed improvement with them. Mind you just looks cool and decent lights that aren't likely to need replacement is pretty much good enough reason by itself. 1 hour ago, Raptor05121 said: I spoke to the guy running the Aveo booth at the Summit. He said the paperwork is still in the hands of the FAA and its just a waiting game. IIRC the price was $2500 unpainted or ~$3500 painted or something along those lines 2500$?!!! Where's the shut up and take my money emoji? I was figuring for sure it would be 5k+ Edited October 2, 2018 by Hephaestus Auto-incorrect 1 Quote
gsxrpilot Posted October 2, 2018 Report Posted October 2, 2018 28 minutes ago, Hephaestus said: How do you like them? I know you'd mentioned a fitment issue, did you ever decide if there was a speed improvement with them. Mind you just looks cool and decent lights that aren't likely to need replacement is pretty much good enough reason by itself. I've been flying around with them for almost a year now and really like them. Unfortunately I didn't do any real speed tests before so I can't tell if I'm any faster now. It took me awhile to really learn to fly the 252. And I was in the middle of that learning when we put the wingtips on. Actually all the credit goes to JD (Southwest Texas Aviation) who convinced Aveo they needed a test plane to get the STC done for the M20K and took it upon himself to volunteer my 252 for the job. The fitment is easily rectified and they actually fit better than factory wingtips which have to be trimmed to fit anyway. I think they look good. The lights are great. I think they're sturdier than the factory tips, especially the lenses. I like the lights as well. 1 1 Quote
rbridges Posted October 4, 2018 Report Posted October 4, 2018 On 10/2/2018 at 6:32 PM, gsxrpilot said: I've been flying around with them for almost a year now and really like them. Unfortunately I didn't do any real speed tests before so I can't tell if I'm any faster now. It took me awhile to really learn to fly the 252. And I was in the middle of that learning when we put the wingtips on. Actually all the credit goes to JD (Southwest Texas Aviation) who convinced Aveo they needed a test plane to get the STC done for the M20K and took it upon himself to volunteer my 252 for the job. The fitment is easily rectified and they actually fit better than factory wingtips which have to be trimmed to fit anyway. I think they look good. The lights are great. I think they're sturdier than the factory tips, especially the lenses. I like the lights as well. I didn't think they're would be any speed benefit. That's what I was told about the 201 wing tips. The Aveo tips look great, and I'd do it for appearance alone. IMO looks much more modern than the 201 wingtips with LED lights on my plane. 2 Quote
GDGR Posted October 4, 2018 Report Posted October 4, 2018 There goes another $2500 plus install..... 1 Quote
wcb Posted October 4, 2018 Report Posted October 4, 2018 I would have to think there is some benefit other than just looks cool. Most likely no speed gain, but maybe climb, stability gains (most likely in landing and take off)?????? 1 Quote
LANCECASPER Posted October 4, 2018 Report Posted October 4, 2018 27 minutes ago, wcb said: I would have to think there is some benefit other than just looks cool. Most likely no speed gain, but maybe climb, stability gains (most likely in landing and take off)?????? Whatever you have to convince yourself of to do it . . lol 3 Quote
Hector Posted October 4, 2018 Report Posted October 4, 2018 I would have to think there is some benefit other than just looks cool. Most likely no speed gain, but maybe climb, stability gains (most likely in landing and take off)?????? It’s hard to say. I have the sawed off wingtips on my plane and Aveo wingtips are certainly better from the aerodynamic standpoint. They should reduce induced drag a bit but also contribute to parasitic drag some. End effect may be nill with respect to speed but I would think you may gain a bit in climb rate. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Quote
0TreeLemur Posted October 8, 2018 Report Posted October 8, 2018 My inner CB says that sawed-off wing tips are a cool "retro" way to save $2.5k+install if there isn't a solid performance benefit. I would like to replace my tinted nav lite bulb covers with clear ones though. Quote
garyoporter Posted October 23, 2018 Report Posted October 23, 2018 love the look of the m20f chopped wing. love the smooth tips but for the money Id rather have a new radio or something glass in the cockpit. OHHH yeah the ADS-B maybe........or maybe just use the money goes to fuel and go somewhere for a couple weeks until the cost evens out. Quote
Niko182 Posted April 1, 2019 Report Posted April 1, 2019 any updates on these? I saw the M20S got added to list of supported aircraft. Quote
gsxrpilot Posted April 2, 2019 Report Posted April 2, 2019 It turns out they fit Mooneys with internal aileron counter weights. If you've got external counter weights, they don't fit. 1 Quote
Austintatious Posted November 5, 2019 Report Posted November 5, 2019 On 9/18/2017 at 6:55 PM, M016576 said: Full winglets might make a slight difference in speed, and probably a noticeable difference in climb rate, as they tend to give up to 5% more lift depending on wing design and cruise speed. I think these smaller, LED type wingtips are more for the aesthetics... kind of a two-fer, over the standard wingtip "upgrade" LASAR has sold (which is also pretty much aesthetic I know, old thread... I agree, there is someone making winglets for the lancair 4 and they make a big difference in climb cruise and landing. There is a really good comparison video where they fly with and without them to show the difference. Quote
carusoam Posted November 6, 2019 Report Posted November 6, 2019 Technically, they add effective wing length... without adding additional drag of extra wing length... Lots of benefit without much added cost... The hard part is designing and building aerodynamic devices that work properly... Best regards, -a- Quote
jetdriven Posted November 6, 2019 Report Posted November 6, 2019 They add more wetted surface area, which probably negates most of the gains. At FL280 in a 252 it may actually be a little bit of benefit there because you’re using the added wing area in the corner of the flight envelope where you need it. 3 Quote
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